The
original legacy fantasy role playing game (rpg) written by David Allen,
released by MakeItSo LLC and published by IPC Software is still
available while stocks last ...

Other
role playing games may come and go, but Mordor 1.1 still provides a
challenging dungeon crawl.

Only
available as a Beta release, this version of the rpg represents a
significant milestone in the development of the role playing game that would
eventually become Demise: Rise of the Ku'Tan.

It
introduced the multiplayer aspect of role playing games to the series and has many devotees who
still play the rpg from time to time.

With
access to the download version of Mordor 1 you may also download an updated installer.The original installer (for Win2k and earlier OS) may be downloaded from here
Mordor 2.

Demise:
Rise of the Ku'Tan rpg went gold in early 2000 in a release from Artifact Entertainment.
The role playing game had a few trivial bugs but was essentially complete. This
release (version 1.00) represents the original intended difficulty level.

Shortly
after the release a patch was made available which allowed the game to
be played without the copy-protected CD in the CD drive but it also
introduced a well-hidden feature. The "tea-room"
provided a number of benefits to the player but some thought it made the
game far too easy. This is version 1.00 build 353.

In
2004 Pharaoh Productions released a download-only version of the game
which required the use of Microsoft's dotNet framework. Its first
release had virtually none of the bugs in the original game addressed,
however version 1.03 does have item based health regeneration operating
as well as fixes to some high level monster appearances.

December
2005 saw the completion of an agreement between MakeItSo LLC and
Decklin's Domain™ for the transfer of the Mordor and Demise IP
bringing both demise: rise of the ku'tan and mordor: the depths of
dejenol to this site.